Articles tagged with: PSP
Sony director of hardware marketing John Koller mentioned shortly after the E3 announcement of the PSP Go that the company was considering a “good will program,” which would allow UMD owners to trade in their physical …
Sony has release it’s Q1 earnings and to sum up the financial figures featured in Sony’s Q1 sales report: Everything went down, way down. In the year first quarter Sony sold 1.1 million PlayStation 3 units …
Eurogamer Spain has had access to internal information about the graphic specs of the upcoming PSP 2, which is rumor to be announced at the end of the current year. Eurogamer’s has apparently found details of the …
Sir Howard Stringer has really big plans for PSN, commenting that as long as PSN is tied solely to the PS3, the network would never be able to reach its full potential. It’s set to reach …
Rockstar has announced that Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, the latest portable offering in the open-ended crime series, will be making the much expected jump from DS to PSP. The game will be available in both UMD …
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick is starting to believe that there isn’t enough incentive to release games on the PlayStation 3 or PSP. He told The Times, “I’m getting concerned about Sony; the PlayStation 3 is losing a …

Speaking with Japanese mag Famitsu (via PSPHyper), the gaming icon Hideo Kojima said that MGS: Peace Walker will pretty much be his MGS5 — something that will likely be excellent news to every Metal Gear Fan in the …

Michael Pachter has stated he “sincerely” regrets commenting that Sony is ripping off consumers with the PSP Go’s $250 price point. In an interview with IndustryGamers, Pachter takes the opportunity at the end to retract previous statement …
Sony has confirmed that “just about” every PSP game releasing after October 1 ,the release date of the PSP Go, would be available for download. PlayStation Blog’s Jeff Rubenstein stated on Sunday(via gaming blog Destructoid) that he couldn’t speak about the availability of third party titles at that time.
With the one-year anniversary of Sony’s Trophy system this month, the good guys over at Joystiq were eager to learn how Sony could enhance the current offering of the service, leveraging the PlayStation brand and distancing itself from the Xbox 360′s Achievements system. So, during E3 last week, Joystiq asked Eric Lempel (Director of PlayStation Network Operations) when Trophies would make their way to the PSP. Lempel said, bluntly, “You’re not going to see Trophies on the PSP.”